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Whitney Houston returns to the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 this week as her signature hit from 1992 -- it reigned for 14 weeks -- "I Will Always Love You" re-enters at No. 7, fueled by an enormous resurgence in digital sales (195,000, up 6723%, according to Nielsen SoundScan) and radio airplay (18 million audience impressions, up 915%, according to Nielsen BDS).
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http://www.billboard.com/articles/ne...lways-love-you
1 We Are Young 296,000, up 338%
2 Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) 260,00
3 I Will Always Love You 195,000, up 6723%
4 Set Fire to the Rain 187,000
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6 Give Me All Your Luvin' 165,000
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In terms of digital tracks, Houston sold a combined 887,000 downloads this past week -- up from only 15,000 the week previous (a gain of 5,730%). Her biggest seller was her 1992 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single "I Will Always Love You," with 195,000 (up 6,724%). It debuts on the seven-year old Digital Songs Chart at No. 3.
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http://www.billboard.com/articles/ne...-billboard-200
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Following the death of Whitney Houston on Saturday, Feb. 11, the diva's "Whitney: The Greatest Hits" album re-enters the Billboard 200 chart at No. 6. It sold 64,000 copies in the U.S. (according to Nielsen SoundScan) in the tracking week that ended on Feb. 12 -- reflecting only one full day of sales after her passing.
"Greatest Hits" posted a 10,419% gain over its previous week's sales, when it shifted just under 1,000.
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